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Solr CMS Integration

I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's content and
making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for search,
but I don't know where to start with the content management system. Is
anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've integrated with
Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing website
with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.

Thanks,

Wojtek
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Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by Alexandru Badiu <al...@417.ro>.
I'm adding another vote for Drupal. The standard module is pretty good for
most cases and if you don't want the hassle to manage Solr you can subscribe
to Acquia which manage Solr for you.
Also, for those cases where you're not happy with the module you can easily
build your own (which is what I did) due to the nature of the framework.

Andu
http://plan9fromweb.com

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Paul Libbrecht <pa...@activemath.org> wrote:

> Hello Wojtek,
>
> I don't want to discourage all the famous CMSs around nor solr uptake but
> xwiki is quite a powerful CMS and has a search that is lucene based.
>
> paul
>
>
> Le 07-août-09 à 22:42, Olivier Dobberkau a écrit :
>
>>
>>  I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's content
>>> and
>>> making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for
>>> search,
>>> but I don't know where to start with the content management system. Is
>>> anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've integrated
>>> with
>>> Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing
>>> website
>>> with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.
>>>
>>
>> Have a look at TYPO3. http://typo3.org/
>> It is quite powerful.
>> Ingo and I are currently implementing a SOLR extension for it.
>> We currently use it at http://www.be-lufthansa.com/
>> Contact me if you want an insight.
>>
>
>

Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by Paul Libbrecht <pa...@activemath.org>.
Hello Wojtek,

I don't want to discourage all the famous CMSs around nor solr uptake  
but xwiki is quite a powerful CMS and has a search that is lucene based.

paul


Le 07-août-09 à 22:42, Olivier Dobberkau a écrit :
>
>> I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's  
>> content and
>> making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for  
>> search,
>> but I don't know where to start with the content management system.  
>> Is
>> anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've  
>> integrated with
>> Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing  
>> website
>> with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.
>
> Have a look at TYPO3. http://typo3.org/
> It is quite powerful.
> Ingo and I are currently implementing a SOLR extension for it.
> We currently use it at http://www.be-lufthansa.com/
> Contact me if you want an insight.


Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by Olivier Dobberkau <ol...@dkd.de>.
Am 07.08.2009 um 19:01 schrieb wojtekpia:

> I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's  
> content and
> making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for  
> search,
> but I don't know where to start with the content management system. Is
> anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've  
> integrated with
> Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing  
> website
> with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.


Hi Wojtek,

Have a look at TYPO3. http://typo3.org/
It is quite powerful.
Ingo and I are currently implementing a SOLR extension for it.
We currently use it at http://www.be-lufthansa.com/
Contact me if you want an insight.

Many greetings,

Olivier


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Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by Grant Ingersoll <gs...@apache.org>.
lucidimagination.com is powered off of Drupal and we index it using  
Solr (but not the Drupal plugin, as we have non CMS data as well).  It  
has blogs, articles, white papers, mail archives, JIRA tickets, Wiki's  
etc.

On Aug 7, 2009, at 1:01 PM, wojtekpia wrote:

>
> I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's  
> content and
> making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for  
> search,
> but I don't know where to start with the content management system. Is
> anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've  
> integrated with
> Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing  
> website
> with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wojtek
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> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Solr-CMS-Integration-tp24868462p24868462.html
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>

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Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by wojtekpia <wo...@hotmail.com>.
Thanks for the responses. I'll give Drupal a shot. It sounds like it'll do
the trick, and if it doesn't then at least I'll know what I'm looking for.

Wojtek
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Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by Tim Archambault <ti...@gmail.com>.
I would second that and add that you may want to consider acquia.com as they
provide a solid infrustracture to support the solr instance.

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Andre Hagenbruch
<An...@rub.de>wrote:

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> Hi Wojtek,
>
> > I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's content
> and
> > making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for
> search,
> > but I don't know where to start with the content management system. Is
> > anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've integrated
> with
> > Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing
> website
> > with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.
>
> if you're comfortable with PHP you might want to look at Drupal
> (http://drupal.org/project/apachesolr) which sounds like a good match
> for your requirements...
>
> Regards,
>
> Andre
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Re: Solr CMS Integration

Posted by Andre Hagenbruch <An...@rub.de>.
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wojtekpia schrieb:

Hi Wojtek,

> I've been asked to suggest a framework for managing a website's content and
> making all that content searchable. I'm comfortable using Solr for search,
> but I don't know where to start with the content management system. Is
> anyone using a CMS (open source or commercial) that you've integrated with
> Solr for search and are happy with? This will be a consumer facing website
> with a combination or articles, blogs, white papers, etc.

if you're comfortable with PHP you might want to look at Drupal
(http://drupal.org/project/apachesolr) which sounds like a good match
for your requirements...

Regards,

Andre
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